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You have WAY too much gear.So here's the deal I have a 48 Willys jeep with a hard top. I am about to start building a small camping support trailer with a 3' x 5'6" box with a covered lid. The interior of the trailer will almost all be taken up by gear. The inside of the WIllys jeep will almost all be taken up by gear.
SO now suppose my son and I are in far off Oregon 300+ miles from home and we bag 1 or more Elk or Bear or even a pair of deer. How best to get the meat home.
My options are to make insertable walls for the trailer (the lid will hinge at the front but can also be completely removed) I could then add say 12" to the interior height of the trailer box. And with some careful packing get a big Elk once broke down into it. The trouble with this option is having to either do the whole trip with the larger box or make room inside the trailer for the additional panels.
Another option is to put the animal on the roof of the trailer in some sort of water proof (it is Oregon afterall so have to plan on rain) bag. I am planning on having tie down points where a simple rack could be attached (the broke down rack would take much less room as well as weigh much less then the additional wall panels. Once Quartered up and in game bags the bags could then be wrapped /covered in a trap and tied down to the rack.
Any thought on this silly problem?
We have already taken the jeep on multiple long trips including a 2002 mile 9 day trip all over SE Oregon and across Idaho. It was built for this kind of adventure so no I won't be changing vehicles.


